Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, one of the auto industry’s most prominent executives, was arrested in Tokyo on financial charges. Nissan said it intended to oust him from his post after uncovering significant misconduct.98

Sixteen Democrats said in a letter that they would vote against Rep. Nancy Pelosi as House speaker, just as the California lawmaker is expected to be her party’s candidate for the post she held from 2007 to 2011.

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Fallout from a federal probe of alleged corruption in college basketball entered a new chapter Monday as a former University of Louisville player sued Adidas alleging the sports-clothing maker violated racketeering laws by paying families of high-profile recruits.

Saudi Aramco no longer plans to launch what would have been one of the largest-ever corporate-bond sales to fund a roughly $70 billion stake in the kingdom’s national petrochemical firm, looking instead to options requiring less public disclosure.

This Thanksgiving, we salute the small businesses that feed us and knit our communities together. At Sister Pie in Detroit, those values permeate every piping-hot pastry that comes out of the oven. Here, the bakery’s founder shares four of her favorites.

Berlin halted arms sales to Riyadh and agreed with France to ban several Saudi nationals following the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, raising international pressure on the kingdom to shed light on the murder.

The Kremlin said it backed a veteran Russian Interior Ministry official to become Interpol’s president, raising fresh concerns about the efficacy of the international police agency critics say authoritarian governments have abused.